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Bengaluru: Banu Mushtaq Releases Book At Literary Event #Gallery - Social News XYZ
Bengaluru: Banu Mushtaq Releases Book At Literary Event #Gallery Social News XYZ
A radical reform of excise system - Deccan Herald
A radical reform of excise system Deccan Herald
Bengaluru officials study Hyderabad flyover model - Deccan Herald
Bengaluru officials study Hyderabad flyover model Deccan Herald
HDK questions Congress moral right to hold AHINDA meet
TDP Supporters Disrupt Comedy Show Over Naidu Jokes - Great Andhra
TDP Supporters Disrupt Comedy Show Over Naidu Jokes Great Andhra
KSEAB fee hike for answer script copies triggers calls for review
Dental student drowns at Tilari Falls; safety lapses flagged
Panchamasali body expels three Harihara peetha trust members
Shots fired at advocates Belagavi home; probe on
Villagers intensify protests against stone mining in Somwarpet, Virajpet - The Times of India
Villagers intensify protests against stone mining in Somwarpet, Virajpet The Times of India
Basava Jayanti procession held with fervour in Belagavi
Farmer waits 23 years for compensation after Lakkundi excavation
Nagarikara Bhavana inaugurated in Hubballi
Congress reiterates its firm stance on justice for Fairoz Pathan
Ambedkar championed womens rights through Constitution: VC
10-acre land demand stalls CBG project in Belagavi
Heatwave: Bidar district admin urges public to take precautions
In relief for farmers, all crest gates installed at Tungabhadra Dam
Jarkiholi rises to the top, eyes taking over Siddaramaiahs Ahinda mantle
SDMNHC performs complex heart surgery
Three leaders expelled from Bagalkot Congress
Special drives push wrong-way driving cases to five-year high, BTP plans long-term fix
How Toyota's CSR initiative taught rural Karnataka hygiene habits
Toyota Kirloskar Motor's ABCD program transformed rural Indian schools by tackling hygiene beliefs. Children became agents of change, promoting toilet use and handwashing. This initiative, recognized by Harvard Business School, has reached thousands, improving sanitation and health outcomes. The program's success demonstrates effective behavioral change strategies in community development.
KPCC spokesperson counters Vishwanath over SSLC results; hails record performance in Mysuru district
College clash escalates into dacoity; 6 arrested from Tamil Nadu
Autism awareness walkathon held in Mysuru
Single IO to probe cases and counter cases, police chief issues guidelines
Ambedkar believed nations progress depends on women empowerment, says V-C
B. Ramesh was speaking after inaugurating a conference on Ambedkar on the occasion of his 135th birth anniversary celebrations in Dharwad
While some academic chairs have a capital of 5 lakh, others have been given up to 5 crore. There is no uniformity in the amount of capital given to chairs, and this disparity should be eliminated, the committee proposed
Workshops, rallies to mark AHINDA silver jubilee celebrations
Minister Satish Jarkiholi says issues concerning State Congress, including change in Chief Minister, will be resolved soon
Two highway defects in Karnataka over three years: Debarment, repairs ordered
Data from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, accessed by The Hindu, revealed that 67 projects across the country recorded major deficiencies or damages during the period under review.
Pneumonia continues to be among the leading causes of infant deaths in Karnataka: Economic survey
Release 2 tmcft water from Narayanpur to tide over acute scarcity in Kalyana Karnataka
Congress MLA B.R. Patil says Aland and Afzalpur taluks, apart from other areas in the region, are reeling under severe heatwave conditions
Bhoomi Pooja for BSY Abhimanotsava held in Chitradurga
The V2V communication system allows vehicles to share real-time data such as position, speed, and direction with nearby vehicles.
Karnataka leadership change: Chief Minister and me will abide by high commands decision, says DKS
A day after returning from Delhi, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar said that he and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah would abide by the Congress high commands decision on leadership in the government
There is no disruption in issuing STs certificates to Talawar community, says MLC
This comes a day after JD(S) State secretary Shivakumar Natikar, who is from the Talawar community, said that certificates are not being issued
Shot fired at advocates house in Belagavi
The Hindu NiE schools excel in SSLC exams in Bengaluru
Bengalurus TCS World 10K draws over 36,000 runners
Bengaluru: Over 36,000 runners participated in the TCS World 10K Bengaluru, the citys distance running event described as its most prestigious, in its 18th edition here on Sunday, organisers said. Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot flagged off the run, along with Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar and other dignitaries. At the flag-off, the events global Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
BJPs Bill in effect was to reserve seats for men, alleges Congress spokesperson
The BJP, which came to power in 2014, brought the Bill to Parliament only in 2023 and even then, attached conditions of census and delimitation
Minor seriously injured in assault over personal dispute in Shivamogga
Assailants reportedly targeted the teenager over a personal dispute
A heartwarming video from Karnataka showcases an auto-rickshaw driver transforming his vehicle into a mini-library, offering passengers a refreshing alternative to phone use. This thoughtful initiative, featuring a collection of books and a jar of candies, has gone viral, resonating with people who appreciate small gestures that add meaning to everyday commutes and encourage a moment of pause.
NHAI fast-tracks alignment identification for 35 km-long Mangaluru Bypass
NHAI has appointed M/S L.N. Malviya Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. as consultant for preparing a Detailed Project Report for the proposed bypass project
Affordable home sales down 23 pc in Q1 2026 in top 8 cities, including Hyderabad
Hyderabad:Sales of affordable homes, costing less than Rs 50 lakh each, fell 23 per cent on-year in January-March to 16,273 units across eight major cities, including Hyderabad, mainly due to lower fresh supply in this price bracket, according to Knight Frank. All eight cities of Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Kolkata reported Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Siddaramaiah And I will Abide By Cong High Command Decision : D K Shivakumar
I have full faith in the party leadership and that it would take an appropriate decision at the appropriate time, says Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar
Siddaramaiah and I will abide by Congress high command's decision on leadership isssue: Shivakumar
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar has affirmed that both he and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will respect the Congress high command's decisions regarding the state's leadership. Speculation about a potential leadership change and cabinet reshuffle is ongoing, with a decision expected after election results are announced.
Bengaluru Hosts TCS World 10K Marathon with Celebrity Participation
Bengaluru, April 26: The TCS World 10K Marathon took place in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, on Sunday, attracting a large number of participants. Notable figures such as Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya, MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar, and Congress MLA N.A. Harris were among the many celebrities who ... Read more Bengaluru Hosts TCS World 10K Marathon with Celebrity Participation
IPL 2026: Devdutt Padikkal attributes steady growth to state captaincy
Devdutt Padikkals rise in the ongoing IPL season has been marked not just by runs, but by a growing sense of awareness of situations, of bowlers, and of his game. After his defining 27-ball 55 in Royal Challengers Bengalurus five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans on Friday at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium here, the southpaw pointed to a significant factor behind his growth captaining Karnataka.
Bengaluru shocker: Man kills onion trader over relationship dispute; arrested
Karnataka Police arrested Harish on Saturday for allegedly murdering onion trader Ramachandra. The incident occurred near the Patalamma temple following a dispute over Ramachandra's relationship with a local woman. Harish reportedly objected to the relationship. Ramachandra was attacked with a stone while sleeping. The accused was apprehended swiftly after the crime.
Mumbais local train app Yatri; Sourcing talent beyond Bengaluru
Yatri offers real-time train tracking using source-verified GPS data, with live updates on locations, delays, platform changes, and disruptions. The Karnataka government has signed an MoU with job portal Naukri to assist GCCS to source talent.
Indias first swadeshi bullet train to roll out by April 2027
Ranveer Singh FIR case: Karnataka HC set to pass order
The Karnataka High Court on Saturday indicated it will pass an order after examining Bollywood actor Ranveer Singhs affidavit and objections raised over his apology in a case seeking quashing of an FIR. The FIR was lodged after Singh allegedly insulted Chavunda Daiva, a deity from Dakshina Kannada, during a Filmfare Awards event in Goa, []
With GLP-1 generics making debut, doctors warn of ocular risks
Student crushed to death under bus wheels in Bengaluru
Man booked for abusing census officials in Bengaluru
Now, transfer Bangalore Electricity Supply Company power connection in just few clicks
Karnataka schools to make newspaper reading must for kids
Download e-khata online with SAS property tax ID:
Speaker seeks review of dargah violence cases, triggers row
IISc team, surgeon develop dissolving stent for abdomen surgeries
Art meets arrival at Bengaluru airport, as 16ft sculpture proves instant hit
H5N1 containment operation: Health dept confirms no human cases
Two months of drinking water stress likely in Karnataka: Minister
As May 10 milestone nears, DK brothers continue lobbying in Delhi
Pan-IIT Bengaluru summit on May 16
Vande Bharat sleeper to Mumbai by August: Minister
Revised internal quota: BJP alleges injustice to select SC communities
Karnataka high court cites public safety, bins builders appeal over fire-safety setback violations
Panchamasali Peetha Trust to open account books after disclosure row
Rs 54cr NREGA dues stall works, distress farmers in Dharwad
Hubballi airports new terminal project misses Jan deadline, pushed to June
Congress is anti-reservation and anti-women, says Pralhad Joshi
Centre took steps to shield India from West Asia turmoil: Pralhad Joshi at Incomex
Minister Venkatesh inaugurates FMD vax drive in Belagavi
National Panchayat Raj Day-2026 held at SVS, Belagavi
Minister MC Sudhakar inaugurates Indian Prosthodontic Societys convention
JD(S) leader alleges denial of ST certificates to Talawar community
Six gold medals to be awarded at BASE convocation on April 27
Farming is viable only when growers can decide market prices, says Karnataka Minister
Man bludgeoned to death near temple in Kadugodi; accused arrested within hours
Lieutenant Governor Assents to Private Universities Bill
The Lieutenant Governor, Mr. Manoj Sinha, has given assent to The Jammu and Kashmir Private Universities Bill, 2026 , passed by the Assembly on April 14, 2026. This has paved the way for the Ministry of Education to frame rules for the establishment of private universities. Reportedly, the government has already received proposals from various bodies for setting up universities. This is an opportune time for concerned citizens and thoughtful sections of society to deliberate on issues basic to the governance of universities in general, and private universities in particular. The Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has justified the bill by envisioning Jammu and Kashmir as an education hub, which is indeed a very high aspiration. Developing the region as a hub would require adopting models similar to Pune or London in terms of educational governance. It is therefore essential to catalogue the issues that policymakers must consider to ensure the success of private universities in J&K where people previously experienced the best of the welfare state model of development. Context The issue of private universities has emerged at a time when we are witnessing the erosion of the degree as the sole marker of a students career path. We live in an era where outcomes matter more than optics, and impact carries greater weight than mere expansion. Universities and colleges are now judged by graduate readiness and the ability of students to navigate a complex world shaped by emerging technologies. About 70 percent of IT companies have already integrated AI into their recruitment processes. Management gurus claim that universities are no longer one-time degree providers but continuous talent development platforms that prioritize intellectual growth, skills, and lifelong learning. In these changing times, higher education for youth should revolve around key dimensions: Degree, Dignity, Delivery, Dreams, Determination, and Discipline. Several concerns that have engaged the attention of this author over time merit deeper discussion. Grammar of Governance Peninsular states in India, such as Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have taken an early lead in the privatization of higher education and have laid a strong foundation for quality institutions. Notable examples include Vellore Institute of Technology, Azim Premji University, and SRM University. These institutions have contributed to creating a favourable policy environment for private higher education. In Jammu and Kashmir partners and stakeholdersincluding institutions and policymakersmust approach this sector with openness and a willingness to learn about the regions unique social and economic context. Some leading academics argue that public higher education institutions have atrophied and turned into intellectual dead zones while producing graduates oriented toward limited government employment. Professor Apoorvanand describe public universities as expanding deserts. There is thus significant scope for both learning and unlearning as we move toward experimenting with new models of private universities. It is important to study best practices from across the world while designing a new academic architecture. The private and foreign universities are entering India at a time when countrys higher education market is currently valued at Rs 6.2 lakh crore as per Niti Aayogs 2025 report. A BSc course at the university of Southampton is priced at around Rs 80 lakh to Rs one crore in UK campus but about Rs 40 lakh in an Indian campus. The high fees charged by private universities remain a point of contention. Private institutions justify these costs by citing the need to attract top faculty and build modern infrastructure. In China, government authorities often accuse private institutions of manipulating policy for profit, while the institutions, in turn, argue that they are denied sufficient autonomy to operate effectively within market conditions. The debate over whether higher education is a public or private good continues to dominate academic discourse, with huge literature being produced on the subject. In recent decades, a market-driven model of development has led to a growing policy preference for treating higher education as a private good. Consequently, government investment in higher education has declined, even as private players are encouraged to expand access. As the state gradually withdraws from direct involvement, it simultaneously promotes private participation to develop the education sector. Human resource expert Richard Hopper notes that in Bangladesh, many privileged individuals believe taxpayer money should not fund higher education, as its benefits accrue primarily to individuals rather than society. Similarly, in Romania, following the collapse of communist regimes, even public institutions saw a rise in tuition fees, as observed in many countries adopting neoliberal governance models. Increasingly, privileged sections also question the link between equity and higher education, treating equity as a diminishing concern. This has led to pressure on public universities to introduce self-financed courses and generate their own resources. In some cases, administrators have even considered unconventional revenue models, such as commercial ventures within campuses. Scholarships for Students The provision of scholarships is crucial to the very conception of a good private university. A robust scholarship system ensures inclusivity and fosters a vibrant academic environment. This requires a multifaceted approach that combines institutional funding with external sources. The key strategies include establishing endowed scholarships through alumni contributions, corporate sponsorships, and foundation grants. It is noteworthy that the number of higher education institutions in India has increased from 51,534 in 201415 to over 70,000 in 202526, according to the latest Economic Survey of the Government of India. The Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) stands at 29.5% (202223). For students across social backgrounds, the primary consideration for admission to top private universities is access to scholarships. Institutions must develop innovative scholarship frameworks by collaborating with national and global organizations. Even for students admitted to globally renowned universities such as Harvard or Princeton, the availability of financial aid is often a decisive factor alongside institutional prestige. For instance, Ashoka University provides full scholarships to about 20% of its students, while nearly half receive some form of financial assistance. The Indian School of Business (ISB) has built a donor-supported scholarship ecosystem, awarding 250280 scholarships annually. Similarly, Shiv Nadar University offers various merit-cum-means scholarships based on academic performance and financial need. First-generation learners without backlogs may receive up to a 75% fee waiver, while others may receive up to 50%. Financial aid provisions are also available at institutions like O.P. Jindal Global University, which offers a wide range of scholarships across disciplines. The Sitaram Jindal Foundation Scholarship (2026) provides merit-cum-means support to Indian students from Class XI through postgraduate and PhD levels, with a focus on underprivileged sections. These scholarships typically cover tuition fees partially or fully and may also include living stipends. Conclusion There are additional issues that require serious attention from policymakers and institutional leaders involved in establishing private universities. It is essential that individuals with a sense of mission and commitment play a central role in shaping these institutions. As an old Chinese saying goes: If you think in terms of a year, plant a seed; if you think in terms of ten years, plant a tree; if you think in terms of a hundred years, educate people. Prof Gull M Wani is a Kashmir based Political Scientist
Controversy Erupts Over Sacred Thread Removal in Karnataka Exam Center
Bengaluru, April 25: A controversy surrounding the forced removal of the sacred thread (Janeu) from students at a Common Entrance Test (CET) center has escalated in Chikkaballapur district, igniting protests and outrage among various community groups. The issue intensified on Friday when students at a CET center in Bengaluru were allegedly compelled to remove their ... Read more Controversy Erupts Over Sacred Thread Removal in Karnataka Exam Center
Vaishnaw inaugurates facility dedicated to manufacturing of high-speed rail
'Kantara' row: Court quashes FIR against Ranveer
Actor Ranveer Singh's plea to quash a criminal complaint over his 'Kantara' mimicry was accepted by the Karnataka High Court. He assured the court he would visit the Chamundi Hill Temple in Mysore as an apology for his controversial remarks, with the court to record this commitment before closing the plea.
55 companies from Mysuru offered more than 5,000 jobs at YUVA Job Fair 2026
Mysuru airport expansion: Meeting held to resolve land acquisition bottlenecks

